KORU Medical Systems, Inc. appointed Eric Schiller as Chief Technology Officer, effective December 29, 2025. Eric joins KORU Medical with more than 25 years of leadership experience across research & development, device engineering, drug?device combination product development, supply chain strategy, and end-to-end product lifecycle management. He most recently served as Global Head of Device Development Portfolio at Sanofi, where he built and led a global team, advanced connected and reusable delivery platforms, drove multiple regulatory and launch-readiness initiatives, and oversaw more than 80 pipeline assets across Specialty Care, General Medicine and Vaccines.
Prior to Sanofi, Eric spent more than a decade at Bristol-Myers Squibb and Celgene in roles spanning device development, biologics commercialization, and global product strategy, where he supported launches for major immunology and hematology assets including therapies requiring complex injection and infusion delivery systems, and implemented programs that improved reliability, patient adherence, and supply continuity. His earlier engineering career at Becton Dickinson and Saint-Gobain included development of next-generation syringe platforms and quality, safety, and process-improvement initiatives. Mr. Schiller holds an MBA with a management concentration from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
He is an inventor on more than a dozen U.S. patents in injection devices, safety systems, and drug-delivery components.

















